



John Latour
You travelled to the horizon, and discovered the wondrous, 2009
Texte imprimé sur papier avec peinture en acrylique / Printed text on paper with acrylic paint
12 7/8 x 9 3/4 "
32.8 x 24.9 cm
(encadrée/framed)
32.8 x 24.9 cm
(encadrée/framed)
© John Latour
$ 1,200.00
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'You travelled to the horizon, and discovered the wondrous '(2009) fait partie d'une série d'œuvres textuelles uniques qui utilisent l'effacement pour créer de nouvelles histoires à partir d'anciennes. Cette œuvre...
"You travelled to the horizon, and discovered the wondrous "(2009) fait partie d'une série d'œuvres textuelles uniques qui utilisent l'effacement pour créer de nouvelles histoires à partir d'anciennes. Cette œuvre particulière a été présentée dans l'exposition collective Obsolete Concepts qui a eu lieu dans deux musées ontariens en 2009 et 2010.
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"You travelled to the horizon, and discovered the wondrous" (2009) is one in a series of unique text-based works that uses erasure to create new stories from older ones. This particular work was presented in the group exhibition Obsolete Concepts that took place in two Ontario museums in 2009 and 2010.
« Though this erasure might seem destructive, after viewing several of these pieces, a sense of poetic contemplation is revealed » – Melissa Bennett et Olivia Lam. Obsolete Concepts. Sarnia, Gallery Lambton; Oshawa, The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, 2009, p. 14.
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"You travelled to the horizon, and discovered the wondrous" (2009) is one in a series of unique text-based works that uses erasure to create new stories from older ones. This particular work was presented in the group exhibition Obsolete Concepts that took place in two Ontario museums in 2009 and 2010.
« Though this erasure might seem destructive, after viewing several of these pieces, a sense of poetic contemplation is revealed » – Melissa Bennett et Olivia Lam. Obsolete Concepts. Sarnia, Gallery Lambton; Oshawa, The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, 2009, p. 14.